Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Latest Breaking News

Showing Original Post only (View all)

BumRushDaShow

(151,478 posts)
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 04:20 PM Mar 31

Republicans Want Voters To Provide Proof Of Citizenship To Vote. Millions Could Be Impacted. [View all]

Source: Huff Post

Mar 31, 2025, 05:45 AM EDT


When she was working as an election official in Arizona years ago, Tammy Patrick encountered voters who supported what was then the state’s new “proof of citizenship” law for voter registration — only to realize that they had been disenfranchised by it. “They’d say, ‘I voted for that!’” she recalled of the voters, many of whom were “snowbirds, older people, who didn’t have the wherewithal to get [the correct documents] because the documents didn’t exist anymore.” “It was heart-wrenching,” Patrick said.

At the time, Arizona was the only state in the nation with a documentary proof of citizenship requirement for voters, and thousands of people have since lost out on the right to vote in state elections. Kansas, which later also tried its own citizenship requirement for voter registration, saw similar results.

“Kansas did that 10 years ago,” Kansas’s Republican Secretary of State Scott Schwab told The Associated Press in December of his state’s own requirement, which prevented tens of thousands of voter registrations and was ultimately blocked in court in 2018. “It didn’t work out so well.”

Nonetheless, despite data showing tens of millions of Americans don’t have ready access to proof of citizenship documents, Republicans are now pushing hard to require those records nationwide for voter registration. They haven’t been able to make it happen yet. But two efforts, one each from the White House and congressional Republicans, have made the prospect of a national proof of citizenship requirement a real possibility.

Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/proof-of-citizenship-requirement-voter-registration-save-act_n_67e81a64e4b0f0380605eb7f

42 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
It's like they spend all day thinking of the absolute worst answer to every question! Initech Mar 31 #1
I've voted in every major election since 1972. I voted in person for decades and then went to mail-in but Bengus81 Mar 31 #2
Exactly Rebl2 Mar 31 #6
"Heart-wrenching" probably not the word I would choose in the AZ scenario AZJonnie Mar 31 #3
This. This is literally ALL there is to it. It's the simple, cold hard truth of the matter. The harder it is for people Karasu Apr 1 #33
They're looking for legal ways COL Mustard Apr 1 #37
This started with Karl Rove in the W era. You have to show a drivers license to vote in Texas. surfered Mar 31 #4
And a driver's license isn't enough unless it's a REAL ID. nt pnwmom Mar 31 #9
And if you don't have one, Igel Mar 31 #17
Before Rove! Grins Mar 31 #22
Wow! surfered Mar 31 #23
This has been the sole reason why Republicans have been pushing so much voter suppression for so fucking long. Karasu Apr 1 #34
Yeah, I have a state-issued birth certificate that says I was born here. OldBaldy1701E Mar 31 #5
You'll need a birth certificate or a REAL ID, unless you've changed your name. pnwmom Mar 31 #8
I have one and I am going to get the other in a month or so. OldBaldy1701E Mar 31 #16
WOMEN. The purpose is to reduce the number of women voters, who tend to vote Democratic. pnwmom Mar 31 #7
Any woman who is currently divorced should return to her maiden name FakeNoose Mar 31 #15
Some divorced women with children don't want to change their names again. nt pnwmom Mar 31 #18
Yes, I agree that it's a problem where small children are concerned FakeNoose Mar 31 #19
I really wish women would stop giving up their names Skittles Mar 31 #20
I agree with you now, but times were different in 1970 when I married FakeNoose Mar 31 #21
I think people have the right to choose the name they want to use. ShazzieB Apr 1 #30
just curious but Skittles Apr 1 #32
I changed my name, because it was what I wanted to do. ShazzieB Apr 1 #35
I kept my maiden name when I married. I was 34, established in a career, and not starry-eyed. SharonAnn Apr 1 #38
outstanding Skittles Apr 1 #39
Limit voting to only those with US Passports liberalgunwilltravel Mar 31 #10
Don't be so sure. Women are less likely to have traveled out of the country than men, pnwmom Mar 31 #11
Agreed. love_katz Mar 31 #12
So -- how many poor people do you know with passports? Or even middle class? Hekate Mar 31 #13
Let me see your Papers slightlv Mar 31 #14
What does the GOP regard as proof of citizenship? ShazzieB Mar 31 #24
We can get certified copies of docs to show why name change from birth name, but they cost $. Poll tax! Attilatheblond Mar 31 #27
EACH Person MUST BE issued ... BurnDoubt Mar 31 #25
Women who took husband's surname will have to pay to get certified copies of marriage certificate? Attilatheblond Mar 31 #26
YEP! BurnDoubt Mar 31 #28
They're trying to do this in Wisconsin. boonecreek Mar 31 #29
Two comments: DENVERPOPS Apr 1 #31
"I guess Obama's ability to vote will be voided," BumRushDaShow Apr 1 #36
Good one BRDS DENVERPOPS Apr 1 #41
Repukes are trying to shift the burden of proof onto the voters meow2u3 Apr 1 #40
It's another reason why mailed ballots are so effective, and every state should have them FakeNoose Apr 1 #42
Latest Discussions»Latest Breaking News»Republicans Want Voters T...